\documentclass[presentation]{beamer}   % to compile the presentation
% \documentclass[handout]{beamer}        % to compile 2x2 handouts
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage{pgf}
\usetheme{workshopdtu}
\begin{document}


\author{Insert name}
\title{Insert title}
\date{Insert date}
\institute[%
  Insert left footer
  ]{%
  DTU -- Technical University of Denmark \\
  MIC -- Department of Micro and Nanotechnology
}

% The somelogo, if you want to use it! :D
%\pgfdeclareimage[width=0.8\framesep]{mylogo}{<picture name>}
%\logo{\pgfuseimage{mylogo}} % The right logo

\begin{frame}
  \maketitle
\end{frame}

\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{Outline}
  \tableofcontents
\end{frame}

\section{Lists}
\begin{frame}[fragile]
  \frametitle{A slide with a list}
  \framesubtitle{Use <number> to specify layers}
  \begin{itemize}
    \item<1-> First item on all overlays
    \item<2>  Second item only on the second overlay.
    \item<1,3> Third on first and last.
      \begin{description}
        \item<3>[Note]  Lists can be nested.
        \item<3>[Point] Use this to structure your presentation.
      \end{description}
  \end{itemize}
  
\end{frame}

\section{Columns}
\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{A slide with columns}
  \begin{columns}[t] % Align the columns at the top
    \column{0.4\textwidth}
      This is the \alert{first} column. It occupies $40$\% of the text width.
    \column{0.6\textwidth}
      This is the \alert{second} column. This could be a nice image\ldots
      \begin{center}
        \rule{0.4\textwidth}{0.3\textwidth}
      \end{center}
  \end{columns}
\end{frame}

\section{Blocks}
\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{Use blocks to highlight your points}
  \begin{block}{<The title of the block>}
    This is the point you want to highlight. It could be an important formula
    \[
      a^2+b^2=c^2
    \]
  \end{block}

  \begin{example}
    The example block is useful for typesetting examples consistently.
  \end{example}
\end{frame}

\section{Verbatim}
\begin{frame}[fragile]
  \frametitle{Verbatim material}
  If the slide contains verbatim material you must use the \texttt{fragile} option for the frame.


  
  The \texttt{listings} package can be used for more fancy verbatim text and pretty printing of source code.
\end{frame}

\section{Finding documentation}
\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{Beamer documentation}
  The Beamer userguide is available on-line at CTAN:
  \begin{center}
    \url{ftp://tug.ctan.org/pub/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf}
  \end{center}

  If Beamer is installed on your system you can find the manual by running
  \begin{center}
    \texttt{mthelp beamer}
  \end{center}
  in a Command Prompt.
\end{frame}

\section{DTU stuff}

\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{The template}
  This presentation template is a \texttt{beamer} implementation of the official DTU PowerPoint template available at
  \begin{center}
    \url{http://portalen.dtu.dk/Services/Kommunikation.aspx}
  \end{center}
  
  To follow the design guidelines completely, you should use the colors from the DTU color palette
  \begin{center}
    \url{http://portalen.dtu.dk/upload/ak/design/dtu-farvemanual_03_07_2006.pdf}
  \end{center}
  These colors are defined in the DTU beamer theme with the names shown on the next slide.
\end{frame}
  
  \newcommand\dtucolorbox[1]{\parbox[b][1cm+2ex][c]{2cm}{\tiny \centering\color{#1}\rule{.8cm}{.8cm}\\ \textcolor{black}{#1}}}%
\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{DTU colors}
  \centering
  \dtucolorbox{dtudarkgray}\dtucolorbox{dtugray}\dtucolorbox{dtulightgray}\\
  \dtucolorbox{dtudarkblue}\dtucolorbox{dtublue}\dtucolorbox{dtulightblue}\\
  \dtucolorbox{dtured}\dtucolorbox{dtupurpur}\dtucolorbox{dtupurple}\\
  \dtucolorbox{dtudarkorange}\dtucolorbox{dtuorange}\dtucolorbox{dtuyellow}\\
  \dtucolorbox{dtudarkgreen}\dtucolorbox{dtugreen}\rule{2cm}{0pt}\\
\end{frame}

\end{document} 
